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21-JAN-2006 RK

Tiger Family Tree *

Canon EOS 1D Mark II N
1/250s f/7.1 at 420.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time21-Jan-2006 13:57:55
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS-1D Mark II N
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length420 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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alexeig29-Jan-2006 18:48
This is a serious cat. Its amazing how shallow DOF is at this focal length
ctfchallenge27-Jan-2006 13:39
Thanks all.
- RK
ctfchallenge27-Jan-2006 00:21
Nice close-up. The focus is tack-sharp!! -Cat
Guest 26-Jan-2006 14:15
420mm? holyzoomypants Batman...you have a long lens!! Can I have it in the will? Hehehehe...This is very nice!
Brent 26-Jan-2006 04:39
Very nice RK, I need to learn more of these PS enhancements.
arminb25-Jan-2006 09:16
Great cat :) lovely shot!
ctfchallenge25-Jan-2006 07:16
I really love this shot and the amazing clone, why its a miracle! Yvonne
ctfchallenge25-Jan-2006 05:15
Stunning closeup!

-Techo
Photogenix24-Jan-2006 00:14
Thanks Pedro, Neo and Rod.
Rod - you are good... you did guess it right about cloning. Jano sent me great tip...I was playing around it in PS and it occured to me that I could just clone the other eye...and thats what I did. I really wish that I got this effect thru the camera....
- RK
Rod 23-Jan-2006 09:30
The eye makes a great difference, well done. Like Neo I would like to know how you did it. All I could think of is a bit of a clone.
Guest 23-Jan-2006 02:49
Great shot before and even more amazing after the fix on the eye that was in the shadow before. How did you do that?
Guest 23-Jan-2006 02:26
Excellent! Sharp and colorfull... very nice.
Photogenix22-Jan-2006 20:35
Thanks Rod and Jano.
Jano, thanks for the tip.
- RK
Rod 22-Jan-2006 03:04
:-)haha I thought from the thumbnail that I could ping you with being of topic, but when I opened it up there was the tree,............bugger.......I will have to pick on someone else:-)
Yes very nice indeed & I agree that as the left side of the face isn't in shadow it would be nicer to see some of the other eye. I don't know how to do either without it showing, I think you can only do slight adjustments with the dodge tool.
ctfchallenge22-Jan-2006 02:27
RK - i sent you an email to your pbase account. It may help, you may have already tried it.... if it doesn't help... then I don't know. I like the image anyway !!!! jano
Photogenix22-Jan-2006 02:03
Thanks Lee and Jano.
Jano... I tried in PS with no luck.
I would greatly appreciate if someone could tell me how..
- RK
ctfchallenge22-Jan-2006 01:50
Really great! Would try and see if I could lighten that other eye that is in the shadows as this would help a lot. Wonderful comp. jano
ctfchallenge22-Jan-2006 00:42
wow. great closeup. I almost missed the tree. theFly